Learn How To Decree

A decree is defined in the dictionary as an official order given by a person with powerand an order usually having the force of law.

From a spiritual perspective, it is no different. The person with power is YOU--and that power is the I AM Presence within you and the living Christ, the Son of God, that dwells in your heart. You are calling upon God's universal law and light to be enacted in a given situation.

If you are new to the art and science of using the spoken word as a creative force, we recommend that you begin by listening to this dynamic presentation on how meditation, prayer, and the spoken word are the perfect alchemy for changing your life and the world around you.

This excerpt is from the late Elizabeth Clare Prophet who mastered the art of invocation and the various forms of prayer and taught this art to many around the world.

Florence Scovel Shinn, metaphysical teacher and
lecturer in the late 1920s, wrote a series of books on the power of the spoken
word. She would “speak the word” for
thousands of people who would come to her to help them with their
problems. She instructed:

"All
the good that is to be made manifest in man’s life is already an accomplished
fact in divine mind, and is released through man’s recognition, or spoken word,
so he must be careful to decree that only the Divine Idea be made manifest, for
often, he commands, through his “idle words”, failure or misfortune. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance,
to word one’s demands correctly."

Many Traditions Use the Spoken Word

As far back as the lost continents of Atlantis and Lemuria the priests and priestesses of the sacred fire made invocations to the Deity in the temples. For thousands of years, adepts in the Far East as well as mystics around the world have practiced mantras, chants, prayers and invocations to increase light in the individual's world as well as the world at large.

Our Services

In our services we use the decrees and songs created by Mark and Elizabeth Prophet. They combine a number of the forms of prayer.